John Rowan, Walton - None of us are happy with fourth, but it’s the best we can hope for in the league

Just as the big win against Arsenal was followed by the collapse against City, the Maribor game was followed by the error strewn performance at Wembley.

An awful display from Lovren was mercifully cut short by the manager, who shuffled the team round rather than bring Ragnar Klavan on.

This speaks volumes and makes the failure to sign an alternative to Virgil van Dijk all the more baffling.

Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur scores his side's first goal while under pressure from Dejan Lovren during the Premier League match at Wembley (Image: (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images))

Surely there’s someone out there?

Mignolet’s errors have become far less frequent since his return to the side last December but despite him playing nearly 200 games for Liverpool I’m yet to meet a Red who is convinced by him.

None of us are happy with fourth, but it’s the best we can hope for in the league this season. We need a response against Huddersfield

Jimmy Pilnick, Huyton - We have the right man in charge and the players to resurrect our season

Any hope that the goal-fest against Maribor would help spark our league season into life were kicked into the dust at on a depressing afternoon at Wembley, a ground where Tottenham had previously struggled all season and did so again in the week. There’s no point going over the goals we conceded as it’s been done to death.

When he was appointed 2 years ago, it was clear that part of Jürgen Klopp’s remit was to get more out of the squad he inherited from Brendan Rodgers and whose poor performances had ultimately cost Rodgers his job. Nine of the side that started the game at Wembley were inherited by Klopp, and it’s clear the faith he has shown in some of them has reached breaking point.

Jurgen KLopp Manager of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool at Wembley Stadium on October 22, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Liverpool lack a top class goalkeeper, central defender and central midfielder, and those factors are threatening to turn this season into a write-off. This time last year we harboured genuine hopes of a title challenge – now we’re barely in the top half, twelve points off the top. Last season we went away to City and Spurs, took the game to the opposition and deservedly came away with something from both games. This time around we’ve been thrashed both times. There is only one direction this Liverpool side is going in at the moment.

While much of the current criticism is valid, and Klopp isn’t immune from that, the fact remains Liverpool have the right man in charge. Klopp didn’t achieve what he has in the game by bailing at the first sign of crisis, or by boards and fans losing patience after a bad run. Despite the obvious problem areas, we’ve got the personnel to resurrect our season, and the return of Clyne, Lallana and Mane can’t come quickly enough. We need to get back to basics and start winning the games we should be winning, starting with Huddersfield on Saturday.

But our continued inability to punch our weight in the transfer market needs fixing, and quickly. Refusing to strengthen the squad in January isn’t an option.

Sam Planche, Maghull - The same mistakes are still there

A very disappointing game from Liverpool at Wembley with another defeat against a top four rival so early in the season.

The most alarming factor is the manner of the goals given away, individual mistakes again from the same players is costing the Reds.

Klopp has been great for the club and improved the team going forward but the same mistakes are still there and it is obvious for everyone to see that new signings are required in crucial areas.

Mignolet and Karius

The centre of defence and goalkeeper position need changing with a dominant centre back and consistent top goalkeeper required.

Mignolet, Karius, Lovren and Moreno are not good enough. This needs to change in January with Gomez and Robertson deserving chances.

Jay Riley, Litherland - It's time to give the youngsters a go

After a shambolic performance at Spurs, hopefully the penny has dropped with Jurgen Klopp, after two years, that the personnel and the system he uses defensively isn’t good enough.

Klopp has shown far too much faith in players who are simply not up to the job at Liverpool, we’ve suffered years of mistakes from Simon Mignolet and Dejan Lovren and it has to end, changes have to be made.

If I never saw either represent our football club ever again, I’d be a happy man. It’s time to give the highly promising youngsters a go. The players currently being selected ahead of them have been consistently making mistakes for years, time to give a run of games to others now.